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Warm Up Activities For English Clubs/English classes - 0 views

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    20 Questions One person thinks of an object (person, place, or thing). Everyone takes turns asking yes/no questions until someone can guess correctly (or until 20 questions are asked). The difficult part is that you cannot ask "wh" questions! Example: PINEAPPLE. Does it talk? No. Does it make life easier?
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Worksheet for Practicing modal verbs and asking polite questions - 5 views

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    This is good activity for advanced beginner level students to practice three things at the same time - Modal verbs, asking Polite questions, and Special questions. I'm going to try it with my practicum group.
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Korean & American intercultural communication roleplay: personal questions - 0 views

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    Conflict resolution role cards (personal questions) - an intercultural roleplay Korean: You are the 60 year old manager of a US company's Korean office. A young executive has come from America to change the way you run your office.
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Follow Up Questions - 0 views

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    Students practice asking follow up questions while discussing a topic in their group.
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Ice breaker to practice Special questions. - 0 views

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    This is a great activity to practice Who, What, When, Where, How, Why special questions.
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Who wants to be a billionaire? - 1 views

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    This is a classroom game where students answer questions to win billions.The questions involve grammar items. Students anwsering correctly to all question will earn billions.I tried this game with a group of learners it was very productive.They say it reinforces grammar knowledge.
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Sentences - 3 views

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    This game with 10 questions is suitable for 11 to 14 year olds. It tests sentence knowledge. What is great about it, is that it gives the player a second chance to answer the same question. If it is still wrong, a third time, then it gives the right answer.
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Irregular Verbs - 3 views

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    This game can be played alone or with another player. It reminds the "Jeopardy" board with points, whereby the player must choose from and the questions are more challenging when the points are higher. The question appears right away and when the answer is correct, the player gains points and the next player chooses a category. If it is incorrect, the correct verb is given. The point board is shown every time you choose a category. Thought there is no flash, my students enjoyed it and thought it was a good way to review irregular verbs.
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Collège Marc Chagall - Interactive Book - Asking Questions in Four Different ... - 1 views

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    Learn / revise how to ask questions in four different tenses (present simple, present continuous, past simple, and present perfect) with this interactive book ! Enjoy! Grammar can also be fun!
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ESL Cafe's Idea Cookbook - Who am I? - 1 views

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    This is a very engaging game that could work best with elementary students for practicing asking general questions
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire - ESL Classroom Activity - Fun English Games - 0 views

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    Ask the first student a question (usually very easy) and if they get it right then move on to the second student in the group and ask if they would like to continue or 'bank' the $500, the questions I use slowly get harder but in general they are relatively easy (it's more fun that way, plus they're 50/50 so they always have a chance).
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Poker Face : a past simple card game - 2 views

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    .This is a very engaging game that practices affirmative statements and questions in past simple. It will work best with high-elementary or pre-intermediate level students
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What's my line? - 2 views

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    This is a good activity for practicing general questions. It might work best with elementary level students.
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    I have tried this one, it works :-)
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Picture to Story - 4 views

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    This is an activity for elementary and pre-intermediate level students to practice question forms and overall writing skills by, meanwhile, raising their creativity and imagination.
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ALICE - 2 views

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    Alice is a bot (robot) with A.I. (artificial intelligence). You can chat with her, and she'll speak back to you. She never gets bored or tired of talking with you. She can answer math questions, tell you where most countries are and what their capitals are,and she even knows a few pretty funny jokes. She at times makes mistakes, but overall performs very well. She can understand you a lot better if you type carefully. Your students can chat with Alice to practice English, but they have to try to type and spell carefully. They need to take their time, and think about good grammar, good vocabulary and making good sentences. They can use their conversation as a practice time to apply what they have learned in English. You can chat with Alice anytime. The first 2500 exchanges each month have more animation and even have speech. I tried chating with her for half an hour and I should confess that I fell in love with her! She can nicely initiate discussions or answer your questions. A great tool to both practice language and also learn new things from her.
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Time, days of week - 8 views

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    The certain activates are checking the learners 'knowledge of time sense as well as the correct ordering of week- days. Each question has an answer choice. In case of correct answer the learner goes to the next question but if the answer is incorrect the learner is provided with the explanation of the correct answer.
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podcast with support pack elementary listening reading cohesive order of sentences voca... - 4 views

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    The PDF file includes a great range of various exercises. This activity is very useful as students learn to read and write while they are listening. Students need to read through the questions in the exercises in the practice materials before listening to the podcast. While they're scanning the text they will get an idea about what they are going to listen to. They have to read the instructions of each exercise carefully, as sometimes they must listen for the 'right' answers. But in some of these questions, they must choose the one answer that is not possible or wrong. These exercises are also appropriate for those who intend to take IELTS or iBT exams later. My students did this activity; they liked it and didn't get bored (the variety of the exercises made them busy and concentrated). I gave them some other podcasts with their support packs and saw their gradual improvement.
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podcast with support pack elementary listening reading cohesive order of sentences voca... - 1 views

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    The PDF file includes a great range of various exercises. This activity is very useful as students learn to read and write while they are listening. Students need to read through the questions in the exercises in the practice materials before listening to the podcast. While they're scanning the text they will get an idea about what they are going to listen to. They have to read the instructions of each exercise carefully, as sometimes they must listen for the 'right' answers. But in some of these questions, they must choose the one answer that is not possible or wrong. These exercises are also appropriate for those who intend to take IELTS or iBT exams later. My students did this activity; they liked it and didn't get bored (the variety of the exercises made them busy and concentrated). I gave them some other podcasts with their support packs and saw their gradual improvement.
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Interactive Grammar Game - 3 views

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    This is a great punctuation game. It helps students to practice English language punctuation such as full stop, comma, question mark, inverted commas in an interactive way.
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    cool game!
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English for Everybody - Vocabulary Expert - English language vocabulary game - 3 views

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    This game help learners to enhance their English language through general information questions.
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